TIFF Film Review: "Wake Up Dead Man": Rian Johnson’s Gothic Whodunnit Is His Boldest (and Longest) Yet
A review of the third film in Benoit Blanc's murder-solving spree, following its premiere at TIFF.
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A review of the third film in Benoit Blanc's murder-solving spree, following its premiere at TIFF.
LOF caught up with the award-winning showrunner at TIFF to talk about his feature debut.
Laughing at a terrible movie is a communal experience that gives us something to talk about. And it may help us better appreciate the good ones.
Samuele Sbrighi on the La Valigia dell’Attore 'Nòt a Chance' Program and sponsoring the Nòt Film Fest.
Experience day 3 with Grace and Haylee as they take incredibly mediocre red carpet photos, eat the best pizza you'll ever have, and endure the strangest tour you'll ever take, all while in the most wonderful company.
At Nòt Film Fest, CFA Co-Founders Indeana Underhill and Haeleigh Royall share their expertise on alternative financing for independent projects.
Beneath the sweeping trees of an Italian vineyard, Nòt Film Fest Co-Founders Giovanni Labadessa and Alizé Latini join the League of Filmmakers for lunch to chat about the festival’s origins, identity, growth, and its beloved home in Santarcangelo, Italy.
Oscar-winning Director Edward Berger deals TIFF a bad hand.
A review of Guillermo Del Toro most recent, highly anticipated film following its premier at TIFF50.
Cal McMau's directorial debut takes TIFF behind bars, and gives its stars a place to shine.
The final article in Seth Freeman's three-part series on the skill of finding your story as a writer. In his final installment Seth explores what many aspiring writers are likely wondering: Can this skill be taught?
Bryan Fuller's feature debut is a bold genre piece that grabbed TIFF by the cottontail.
Fuze premiered on September 5th at TIFF50, but the results left much to be imagined.
Byun Sung-Hyun‘s newest stylish film “Good News” leaves a strong impression at its opening world premiere.
In part two of his three-part series, Seth Freeman gives insight into his night at the brothel and time with Cheryl and Debbie, shedding light on the way our unexpected stories can sometimes follow us for a lifetime.
Director Ben Wheatley returns to TIFF with this action-packed romp from Derek Kolstad and Bob Odenkirk.